Month: November 2008

… I was busy with both work and making questions for a quiz, which is why I haven’t been posting. Most of the interesting stuff I’ve come across in the recent past will find its way into questions rather than into blogposts, but here are some links to things that I’m not going to turn into questions.

Dr. Acharya Somuchidononanda Pandey has written about the ancient history of test cricket, and Dr. Mrs. Valentina Dimitrieva Pandey has written about the challenges which President-Elect Obama faces. Also, the comments of the Pandey family blog have led me to discover a remarkable individual named Bhanu Prasad. He is a socialist anarchist who is opposed to feminism, family life, the liberal English media, and as far as I can make out, everything and everybody except himself. He is almost like an incarnation of Jagadguru.

Popagandhi and Lazy Lola are launching a video postcard website, where they’re sharing videos shot entirely on N-series handsets. They’re looking for sponsors as well as people to interview (chefs and indie musicians, this means you – Hari the Kid please spread the good word).

Michael Lewis of Liar’s Poker fame has written an article about the demise of Wall Street (Page 1 of 9 here, single page view here). It’s more storytelling than analysis, and shouldn’t really be looked at as an explanation of the crisis. But because it’s more storytelling than analysis, it’s a delight to read.

As for the financial crisis itself, Vatsan has a solution. As it involves Tams, it is likely to be successful.

Normal posting will resume once I’m done with the quiz (currently, I have 24 questions and a long visual connect left to make). Wait for upcoming blogposts about the futility of regulation, the dhimmi nature of Yash Raj Films, and how Neal Stephenson is a twenty first century Kipling.